A family on vacation at Walt Disney World is furious after their car was burglarized on the theme park’s property.

The Bonds family, from Mississippi, said they returned to their car Saturday night at Magic Kingdom to find their computer, GPS, Christmas gifts and even a loaded gun gone.

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The items' value is well into the thousands of dollars, according to the family.

Unfortunately, Disney security told the family that there are no security cameras in some of the park’s parking lots -- including Magic Kingdom's.

Also, according to the Orange County Sheriff Office and Disney security officers who talked with the family, car thieves are cruising the parking lots at local attractions with a handful of keyless entry devices until a car's lights or alarms go off. That allows for an easy in and out for the thieves.

“I have stories of coming back to my car, in a Disney parking lot, with nothing left,” said Jennifer Bond.

The gun taken from the family’s car was Randy Bond’s grandfathers.

“What if that gets given to somebody, or sold to someone, and somebody gets killed with that gun, I mean how am I going to feel,” said Bond.

The Bonds were also confused by the Disney security guard who told them they should not have called 911 and should have waited the more than 35 minutes it took for the guard to show up, before calling for a deputy.

But a spokesperson for the Sheriff's Office told WESH 2 that anyone who is a victim of a crime should call 911.